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- 2019-12-22
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- OTRR, Old Time Radio Researchers Group, Old Time Radio, OTRR Set, OTRR Single Episodes, Crime Classics, Crime, Drama, History, Lou Merrill, Merrill, Lou, Elliott Lewis, Lewis, Elliott, Bernard Herrmann, Herrmann, Bernard, Morton Fine, Fine, Morton, David Friedkin, Friedkin, David, Thomas Hyland, Hyland, Thomas, 1950s, 1952, 1953, 1954, OTRR Updated Release, OTRR - 2019-12
CRIME CLASSICS
Crime Classics came to CBS September 30, 1953 and was a neat little series of "true crime stories". The show introduced itself succinctly: "Crime Classics, a series of true crime stories from the records and newspapers of every land, from every time. Your host each week, Mr. Thomas Hyland -- connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders." Thomas Hyland was played by Lou Merrill, although you'd never know it was an "actor" doing the part. The great Elliott Lewis, actor, producer and director of Suspense, Broadway is My Beat, and On Stage is in charge of this very intelligent and enjoyable show. Bernard Herrmann composed the music that duplicated authentic music of the era being dramatized. Morton Fine and David Friedkin wrote the scripts. Lewis and his writers collected and developed true crime stories expressly for Crime Classics.
Thomas Hyland's delivery is measured and mild-mannered, as if giving a college lecture. Would that all professors were this interesting! The actors in the stories themselves are uniformly sensitive. Orchestral scores by the great Bernard Hermann, who did Orson Welles' Mercury Theater radio show and then Alfred Hitchcock's films, give the stories sophistication and mood. So do the tasteful sound effects. There is a wry, cool-blooded tone to the proceedings.
Cases profiled on the series ranged from seventeenth-century murder to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Each and every story, however bizarre, is actually based on fact. For example, the show about the Younger Brothers of the American West has some very interesting background details concerning Quantrell's Raiders and the Kansas Jayhawks. In the story of "John Hayes, his Head, and How They Were Parted," we hear the tale of a glassblower who blows glass perfectly and completely surrounding the severed head of a unknown dead man and placed in glass. Then it is placed in a museum where it remained pending identification. Thus his killers were found out by the dead man, using his head.
This show is a good companion to other old time radio shows that are historically-oriented, such as Cavalcade of America, You Are There, and The American Trail.
Information for this description came from John Dunning's "Tune In Yesterday The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio".NOTE: Updated Release! (22-Dec-2019)
From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.
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OLD TIME RADIO RESEARCHERS GROUP
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It contains the most complete and accurate version of this series in the best sound possible at the time of creation. An updated version will be issued if more episodes or better sounding ones become available.
This is the Single Episodes Page. The Maintained Set includes extras not found here. It is located at OTRR Maintained Set. This Single Episodes page is provided in case you want to sample the shows. Note that in many cases, file names have been modified from the original OTRR names to conform to archive.org naming requirements.
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Relax, listen, and enjoy!
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- 2006-08-05 11:55:22
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- OL100020404
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vDane
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August 21, 2022
Subject: More quality work from…
Subject: More quality work from…
…really, everyone involved. As many others have pointed out, Elliot Lewis’ name is always a sure sign of quality, but I think that the writing team of Fine & Friedkin continue to receive short-shrift in the story of OTR, despite the consistent quality and shear volume of their work. As with any of Lewis’ productions, the stable of actors as well as the musicians, foley people and everyone else is/are top notch.
On a personal note, I only learned of Bathsheba Spooner (Ep.1) through this show, but was interested enough to delve a little deeper. Imagine my surprise when I learned that I’ve driven past her birthplace everyday for 30+ years on the way to fetch my mail.
On a personal note, I only learned of Bathsheba Spooner (Ep.1) through this show, but was interested enough to delve a little deeper. Imagine my surprise when I learned that I’ve driven past her birthplace everyday for 30+ years on the way to fetch my mail.
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OTRRArchive
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January 5, 2020
Subject: Files Updated!
FYI:
Replaced files on this page from the Version 1911 Release (22-Dec-2019).
For the full OTRR Release, see the OTRR Maintained page:
OTRR Crime Classics
- Old Time Radio Researchers Group
Subject: Files Updated!
FYI:
Replaced files on this page from the Version 1911 Release (22-Dec-2019).
For the full OTRR Release, see the OTRR Maintained page:
OTRR Crime Classics
- Old Time Radio Researchers Group
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jayelliot
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November 14, 2019
Subject: Perfect for crime book lovers
Subject: Perfect for crime book lovers
Sometimes, I don't want to get too involved with a book, and today everything is a series of 10+ books, but I just want to hear a good story. This is exactly what I need in such moments.
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Cindy B.
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February 6, 2019
Subject: Pleasant time spender
Subject: Pleasant time spender
Enjoying these shows...thanks for sharing.
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VirtualListener1
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July 5, 2017
Subject: BERNARD HERRMAN RULES!!!!....
Subject: BERNARD HERRMAN RULES!!!!....
Besides the excellence in the acting as well as the background research, not to mention Elliot Lewis' creative control-Bernard Herrman's GENIUS with the background music....Whatever the time period Herrman's music puts us there: Ancient Rome for "23 KNIVES AGAINST CAESAR", 19th Century Scotland with the Burke and Hare episode, Medieval Italy with the Borgias, several episodes set in Raj India , pre and post Colonial America, Czarist Russia, etc...Whatever the assignment-radio, movies and television Herrman would give 110%...
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SaraBellePalsy
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December 1, 2016
Subject: Another Elliott Lewis gem
Subject: Another Elliott Lewis gem
The 1st time I heard an episode of "Crime Classics," right away I thought that Elliott Lewis was involved. The production quality, the acting, writing . . . all top notch. A great show to listen to at bedtime. I wish it caught on when it was originally aired so there were more episodes, but the ones that were created are ALL GOOD. This ranks right up there with "Suspense" and "Escape."
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Ken17402
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February 18, 2016
Subject: Try it youll like it
Subject: Try it youll like it
very interesting to listen to while driving I enjoy every minute
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ddsimpkins
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December 9, 2014
Subject: One of THE Best
Subject: One of THE Best
Love everything about this series. The narrator is wonderful. Sorry when I hit play on #51.
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japanharold
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March 9, 2014
Subject: Refreshing, entertaining, riveting
Subject: Refreshing, entertaining, riveting
I agree with just about everyone else who has commented on this show that it is one of the better OTR crime series. The only thing I can add is my opinion of the fact brought up by others that there are many women criminals in these shows. I find this to be quite refreshing as most shows feature men as criminals. Since about half the population is women, I don't see any sexist bias here at all.
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fashawks8
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February 19, 2013
Subject: Terrific
Subject: Terrific
These shows are great! The funny thing is the two things that make this show unique seem to be contradictory. The first is the ironic tone of the narrator, and the second are the gorgeous, brooding scores of Bernard Herrmann. It all works though.
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LuckyPug
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January 16, 2013
Subject: I love this!!
Subject: I love this!!
This is the most entertaining radio show I've ever heard. I absolutely loved each episode. Thank you for your hard work and devotion to preserving history in all forms.
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ChargerJoe
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July 19, 2010
Subject: Entertaining
Subject: Entertaining
I love the narration, the stories are engaging (albeit some more than others).
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old-time-radio
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July 14, 2010
Subject: Text is from OTRCAT.com (Old Time Radio Catalog)
Subject: Text is from OTRCAT.com (Old Time Radio Catalog)
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bugbug
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July 6, 2010
Subject: Excellent show!
Subject: Excellent show!
One of the best, if not the best of OTR! Fairly long essay discussing CC and episode 16 may be of interest to fans and new listeners: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/126718-crime-classics-the-seven-layered-arsenic-cake-of-madame-lafarge/
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mandymarie
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February 19, 2010
Subject: True Crime Gem
Subject: True Crime Gem
I adore this radio show. It is pure historical true crime told in a sort of jovial way. Too bad there aren't that many episodes, but every one is worth it's weight in gold. Every time I listen to an episode, I find myself researching the actual true crime!
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gravytop
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July 12, 2009
Subject: Great Show
Subject: Great Show
Production values of this show are fantastic -- sound effects, music, everything is top-notch.
Also the writing is very clever.
One interesting thing: a lot of amoral women in these episodes. The stereotype of the conniving, grasping shrew appears often. So, perhaps a bit of a sexist slant, but if that doesn't offend you too much, then these shows are highly recommended.
Also the writing is very clever.
One interesting thing: a lot of amoral women in these episodes. The stereotype of the conniving, grasping shrew appears often. So, perhaps a bit of a sexist slant, but if that doesn't offend you too much, then these shows are highly recommended.
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January 6, 2008
Subject: Very Good Show!
Subject: Very Good Show!
I really enjoyed this show. Previous to finding this site the only otr I listened to was Sherlock Holmes w/Basil Rathbone. Its very exciting finding shows like this.
A few cases I never heard of plus the old favorites like Jack the Ripper. Very well done and interesting. Wish they were still making them.
A few cases I never heard of plus the old favorites like Jack the Ripper. Very well done and interesting. Wish they were still making them.